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Mahalaya Amavasai

Mahalaya Amavasai

மஹாளய அமாவாசை

Mahalaya Amavasai is a highly auspicious day in the Hindu calendar dedicated to expressing gratitude to ancestors through Tharpanam and Shraddh rituals.

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Primary date & Panchangam

Wed, 24 Sep 2014
Wednesday
2014
Jaya Purattasi 8
Krishna Paksha Amavasya Uttara Phalguni - Pada 3

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Significance of Mahalaya Amavasai

Falling in the Tamil month of Purattasi, the new moon day known as Mahalaya Amavasai marks the culmination of the Mahalaya Paksha (a 15-day period dedicated to ancestors). It is believed that during this time, the souls of our departed ancestors visit the earth to bless their descendants.

Performing Tharpanam (offering of water and black sesame seeds) on this specific day is considered equivalent to performing it throughout the entire year. It helps in seeking forgiveness, clearing ancestral karmic debts (Pithru Dosham), and ensuring peace and prosperity for future generations.

Rituals and Offerings

Devotees wake up early and take a holy dip in sacred rivers or seas. Guided by priests, they perform the Tharpanam rituals. Feeding the poor (Annadanam) is highly recommended on this day.

It is also a strict custom to offer food to crows before consuming a meal, as crows are believed to be the representatives of the ancestors.

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It is the most powerful day of the year to perform rituals for deceased ancestors, ensuring their souls attain peace and they bless their living descendants.

Donating food, clothes, and providing fodder (like spinach or bananas) to cows are considered highly meritorious actions that remove ancestral curses.

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